Did You Know?

Crowbars can help lift cars!

How It Works

You push down on one end. This lifts the other end up.

Where You Find It

You can see it in garages and shops.

What crowbar Does

It pulls nails out of wood.

It helps lift heavy things up.

It can break things apart.

It is strong and tough.

It is used by builders.

It helps fix things fast.

More About crowbar

Crowbars have been used for a long time. They help people do hard work. Many years ago, they were made of wood. Now, they are made of metal.

People use crowbars every day. They help in homes and on jobs. Builders use them to fix houses. They help lift heavy things like wood.

Crowbars are very strong. They can last a long time. Some people even use them in games! They are fun to learn about.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Crowbar"] --> B["Lever"] B --> C["Metal Bar"] C --> D["Curved End"] C --> E["Flattened Points"] D --> F["Notch for Removing Nails"] B --> G["Mechanical Advantage"] G --> H["Lifting Objects"]

What Do These Words Mean?

crowbar:A tool made of metal used to pry things apart or lift them.
lever:A simple machine that helps lift or move heavy things.
mechanical advantage:The benefit of using a tool to make lifting easier.
flattened points:Ends of the tool that are made flat to help with prying.
notch:A small cut or groove used for a specific purpose, like pulling out nails.